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A candidate's biographical information, resume, contact information, history of candidates' previous legislative voting, agendas, and mission and vision statements. All other trustworthy articles or candidate-written papers will be implemented within the application. Users can also take advantage of their donations if they wish. This is not a requirement of the voting process.
This page shows a bar graph report for several legislative topics that are trending or non-trending per voter's district. The voter categorizes these topics numerically depending upon the most important to least significant of their choosing, thus tabulating the count per voter submission in real-time. Elected officials can utilize this data to address their continuant's needs and be accountable for their efforts in office. The user then clicks on the submit button to move forward to the next steps in the voting process.
This exhibit shows the final voter's ballot in a PDF format. The voter reviewed the final ballot sheet to verify that all candidates and suggested articles of the law of their choosing were marked correctly. If any error occurs within the ballot, the voter cannot proceed with their final submission and is notified of the error, such as an unmarked ballot choice. Once the voter has corrected errors, the application will allow the user to choose their submission by mail, fax, in-person drop-off sites, or submitting their ballot online. The voter will sign their digital signature for auditing purposes, notating their final ballot submission's day and time stamp.
A candidate's biographical information, resume, contact information, history of candidates' previous legislative voting, agendas, and mission and vision statements. All other trustworthy articles or candidate-written papers will be implemented within the application. Users can also take advantage of their donations if they wish. This is not a requirement of the voting process.
This page shows a bar graph report for several legislative topics that are trending or non-trending per voter's district. The voter categorizes these topics numerically depending upon the most important to least significant of their choosing, thus tabulating the count per voter submission in real-time. Elected officials can utilize this data to address their continuant's needs and be accountable for their efforts in office. The user then clicks on the submit button to move forward to the next steps in the voting process.
This exhibit shows the final voter's ballot in a PDF format. The voter reviewed the final ballot sheet to verify that all candidates and suggested articles of the law of their choosing were marked correctly. If any error occurs within the ballot, the voter cannot proceed with their final submission and is notified of the error, such as an unmarked ballot choice. Once the voter has corrected errors, the application will allow the user to choose their submission by mail, fax, in-person drop-off sites, or submitting their ballot online. The voter will sign their digital signature for auditing purposes, notating their final ballot submission's day and time stamp.
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